Phones for Children: Which one is better Gabb, Troomi or Bark?
There comes a time when parents have to decide when is a good age to give your child a phone? For my wife and I, we always knew we would hold off on a fully operational phone with unrestricted internet access until closer to 18. But there are times a phone is useful — after school, when they’re with friends, or to have GPS location handy. Luckily, tech companies like Gabb , Troomi , and Bark are offering parent-approved alternatives — phones built for safety, not social media addiction or risky browsing. So how do these options compare? Here’s a breakdown to help you make the right choice for your family. 👨👩👧👦 Which One Should You Choose? 🛡️ 1. Gabb Wireless Best For: Younger kids (ages ~9–14) who need basic connectivity without internet distractions. ✅ Pros: No open Internet, no app store, no social media. Calls, texts, messaging app + GPS tracking. Phones look and feel like basic smartphones, not toys. Encourages limited sc...